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Transparency

in the SPS Agreement

Javier Ocampo

Agriculture and Commodities Division

WTO

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Why Transparency?

• Enhanced clarity, predictability

• Affects market access

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Transparency elements

Obligations

• Notification of draft SPS regulations

• Designation of notification authority

• Publication of SPS regulations

• Establishment of enquiry point

Beyond obligations

• Taking advantage of notifications

Article 7, Annex B

G/SPS/7/Rev.3

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New or modified regulation+

No existing international standard or Different than the international standard

+Significant impact on trade(restricting or facilitating)

Notification of draft SPS regulations: What to notify?

NOTIFY

2008 Transparency Procedures

Same as International

Standard

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Notification of draft SPS regulations: When to notify and in which format?

Emergency measuresIMMEDIATELY!!

Regular measures

Allow 60 day comment period!!

When modifications are still possible(draft text)

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Notification of draft SPS regulations: When to notify and in which format?

• Addendum – provides additional information or changes to an original notification

• Corrigendum – corrects error in original notification

• Revision – replaces an existing notification

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Notification of draft SPS regulations: New recommendations

G/SPS/7/Rev.3 - operational as of 1 December 2008

• Notify measures based on international standards

• Default choice – 60 day comment period

• Identify date of publication

• Date of entry into force – 6 months after date of publication

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What else to notify?

• Recognition of equivalence:

measure recognized, products covered (G/SPS/7/Rev.3 – specific format)

• Special and differential treatment: difficulties with notified measure

(G/SPS/33/Rev.1 – specific format, under review)

• Regionalization:

request and/or determination

(G/SPS/48 – no specific format)

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Who notifies?

National Notification Authority

Single central government authority responsible for the implementation of notification procedures

e.g., agency responsible for food safety, animal and plant health

Only one NNA

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Publication of regulations

Publish what?SPS regulations

PromptlyWhen?

allow a reasonable interval (6 months) before entry

into force(except in urgent

circumstances)

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Transparency timeline

1.Drafting of the regulation

2.Publication of a notice

3.Notification to other Members

4.Draft text upon request (or website)

5.Receive & discuss comments

7. Adoption of the regulation

8. Publication of the regulation

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ime.

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9. Entry into force of the regulationMin. 6 months

Min. 60 days

6. End of comment period

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Enquiry Point

Provides answers and documentation to all reasonable questions from interested Members

– Can be same as NNA

– Can have more than one but clearly

define responsibilities

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All reasonable questions?

Regarding…

• SPS regulations, draft or adopted

• Inspection procedures, etc.

• Risk assessment

• Membership in international organizations or

international agreements

• Text of these agreements

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Using the Enquiry Point: Beyond Obligations

• Collect/disseminate SPS information– SPS documents

– SPS notifications received that could affect exports

• Inform other government agencies, private sector

• Coordinate comments on other countries’ notifications

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Making it work

• Resources need not be extensive

• Existing infrastructure such as computer, photocopier, telephone, postal services, fax

• Additional resources such as email and internet

But more importantly

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Enquiry Point

Other government bureaus

Private sector

Geneva mission

OIE, Codex, and IPPC

WTO Secretariat

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Notifications

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Notifications circulated (2000 – 05/2011)Total: 11,247

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400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1600

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011(May)

Notifications Submitted per Year

Regular Notification Addenda/Corrigenda Emergency Notification

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Share of Total Notifications Submitted by Developing country

Members (including LDCs)

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

(June)

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Top Notifiers (30/06/10)

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Since December 2008

Regular Notifications

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Since December 2008

Emergency Notifications

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Participating Members Transparency

Status

WTO Member

Has Notified SPS:Has Notified

SPS

MeasuresEnquiry Point

National

Notification Authority*

Antigua and Barbuda X X X

Barbados X X X

Belize X X X

Dominica X X

Grenada X X

Guyana X X

Haiti X X

Jamaica X X X

Saint Lucia X X

Saint Vincent and the

Grenadines

X X X

Suriname X X

Trinidad and Tobago X X X

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…and if the proposed measure will have an

impact on my exports?

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Symbol Type Distribution Members ProductsRegions or countries likely to be affected

G/SPS/N/ECU/83 R 15/03/2010 Ecuador

Plant products with foliage: Ornamental palms, areca palms, date palms, coconut palms, banana trees, ginger (Zingiberaceae), heliconias(Heliconiaceae), bird of paradise (Strelitziaceae), screw pine (Pandanaceae), and other ornamental aroids and Musaceae.

26 countries (Dominica, Saint Lucia, Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago)

G/SPS/N/KOR/313 E 12/02/2009 Korea Dried persimmon fruit

Asia , North America South America (French Guinea, Guyana, Suriname), Oceania

G/SPS/N/KOR/339 E 07/08/2009 Korea

Plants for planting including nursery stocks, scions and cuttings, etc. (excluding seeds) in the family Rutaceae, Cuscuta spp and Artocarpusheterophyllus

Mexico (Yucatan), Belize, Cuba, Dominican Republic

G/SPS/N/USA/1962 E 23/10/2009 United States

Prohibited Plant Genera (Rutaceae): Aeglopsis, Atalantia, Balsamocitrus, Bergera, Calodendrum, Citrofortunella, Citroncirus, Citrus, Clausena, Fortunella, Limonia, Microcitrus, Murraya, Poncirus, Severinia, Swinglea, Toddalia, and Triphasia

Belize

SPS Information Management System

(SPS IMS)

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Why SPS IMS?

• Since 1995

> 10,000 SPS notifications

> 2,000 other SPS documents

> 300 specific trade concerns (STCs)

Enquiry Point/Notification Authority info changing frequently

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Why SPS IMS?

- Tool for tracking WTO/SPS info

– Significant efficiency gains

– Enhanced analytical capabilities

– Better service for Members

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What data is in the SPS IMS?

• Content of SPS notifications

• Basic info on all SPS-related documents

• Details of all STCs

• Contact information on EPs/NNAs

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How does it help Members?

• to generate with one click:

– Monthly/Weekly/Daily Summary of Notifications

– Latest list of Enquiry Points/Notification Authorities

– Transparency overview

– Membership in WTO and ISSBs

“Predefined reports”

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How does it help Members?

• to undertake searches / prepare reports according to specific needs:– Product- or region-specific searches on

notifications

– Theme-specific searches on Committee documents, e.g. on regionalization

– Queries on specific trade concerns related to specific Members or products

Possible to export all results to Excel

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SPS IMS - Exercise

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www.wto.org

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SPS Information Management System

http://spsims/

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Tips for searching

– To search in a free text field for the term ISPM 15 (but not ISPM), enter “ISPM 15”

– To see specific fields in search results, use custom reporting

– To sort a column in search results in ascending or descending order, click on the column title

– If you select more than one search criteria, records meeting all criteria ONLY will be shown (AND function)

Search using custom reporting

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Search using custom reporting

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Search using custom reporting

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Search using custom reporting

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Search using custom reporting

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How can I get more information

on the SPS IMS?

• Go to http://spsims.wto.org click

on Help

• Contact: spsims@wto.org

Tomorrow’s breakout session:

• How to prepare and react to SPS notifications

• Introduction of the Notifications Submission System (NSS)

• NNA and Enquiry Points